Multiple Choice
What happened to the Sioux after their victory at the Battle of the Little Big Horn?
A) They continued to pose a military threat to American invaders.
B) They were hunted down by the American army.
C) Sitting Bull led the united Sioux in establishing an independent settlement.
D) They begrudgingly accepted the loss of the Black Hills.
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